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22-03-2010, 02:18 PM | #10 | ||
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I'm pretty sure Ford know what they're up to! They get rid of what doesn't sell to stay afloat...
Just look back in the 90's with the XR6 wagons. Sure, they were great but they just didn't sell enough to warrant continuing the line - CUT! As has been discussed, I think I'd rather see Ford potentially lose a few fans than lose the company. If this means cutting the wagon line for now, then so be it. There are other alternatives - Territory, Escape, Mondeo... |
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